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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry baby plans may be on hold after royal tour plans revealed

The International Association for Medical Assistance for Travellers has said there is currently “evidence of ongoing Zika virus transmission” in Fiji and insists “anti-mosquito bite measures” should be taken.

It said: “There is evidence of ongoing Zika virus transmission in Fiji.

“Take meticulous anti-mosquito bite measures during the daytime. Pregnant travellers should postpone travel to this country.”

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex arrives in style to celebrate the Queen's birthday at Trooping for Colour.

When asked if they couple would have children Harry told the interviewer: “Not currently no.

“One step at a time and hopefully we'll start a family in the near future."

The NHS warning for women trying to get pregnant states: “It is recommended that you avoid becoming pregnant while travelling to an area with high or moderate risk of Zika virus transmission, and for eight weeks after you return home.

“It is also recommended that you take folic acid supplements for 28 days before trying to get pregnant.

“If your male partner has travelled to an area with high or moderate risk of Zika virus transmission, you should use effective contraception to prevent pregnancy and condoms during vaginal, anal and oral sex to reduce the risk of sexual transmission.

Meghan Markle: Some are concerned about instances of the Zika virus in counties she will visit (Image: GETTY)

Meghan Markle: She and Harry will visit Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand (Image: GETTY)

“These measures should be taken during travel and for six months after start of symptoms (if he does experience Zika symptoms or a Zika virus infection has been confirmed by a doctor) or following his return home (if he has no Zika symptoms).”

A royal source said of Meghan and Harry's Royal Tour that the smitten couple will have “taken advice at the highest level before deciding that they were happy to go ahead and plan the trip”.

Another source told the Daily Mirror “every precaution will be taken” ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s trip.

They added: “The Royal couple’s health is naturally of the utmost importance.”